You’ve won thirty games over the past two years! Destroyed the competition! Your coach is a mad genius, the Nick Saban of Pop Warner. You are the best of the best of the best. And now here you are, in the biggest little game in the world, with a shot at the title. Boys, this is no time to crack under pressure

Remember that crazy story about the dude in Mississippi who mailed ricin to Obama and then tried to frame some other dude in Mississippi for the crime? Well, as Wells Tower discovered when he traveled to Tupelo and started poking around, the story is a thousand times crazier than you thought

In less than a year, Texas Republican Ted Cruz has become the most despised man in the U.S. Senate. He's been likened to Joe McCarthy, accused of behaving like a schoolyard bully, and smeared by senior members of his own party. Is this any way to get ahead in Washington? Well, Cruz is no dummy—just ask him—and his swift rise might prove that it's the only way

Before anyone had heard of the Mexican cartels and the Colombian kingpins, there was a group of Cali surfers, friends who discovered weed in the '60s and—in a fit of stoner inspiration—figured out how to smuggle in the best, most potent stuff on earth. Over a decade, they built an empire that made hundreds of millions, while laughing at the war on drugs. Joshuah Bearman, the writer who brought you 'Argo,' tells the whole true story

Have you heard about this guy Obama? Wrote a book about his brilliant but absentee father? Ran for office promising hope and change? No, no, not the leader of the free world. Not that guy. Meet Malik Obama. He's Barack's older-by-three-years brother; he's sure he can save the people of Kenya, if only they'd let him; and he wants you to know that he's the one true heir to the Obama name

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